I'm not using cache for doctrine, I'm just using the doctrine cache adapter
to store arbitrary objects. I've already tried with Memcache an Redis, same
error.


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On Wed, Dec 17, 2014 at 6:16 PM, Marco Pivetta <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Looks like cache corruption: try switching to a different cache adapter
> and see if the error still occurs.
>
> Marco Pivetta
>
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> On 17 December 2014 at 20:48, Sebastian Choren <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm using Doctrine v2.4.6 (with Symphony, if that matters) for a kind of
>> complex project. The issue I'm having is when running an importer (that
>> handles up to 200k rows per file, multiple files). My entities are
>> something like this:
>>
>> Person
>> - id
>> - name
>>
>> Address
>> - idaddress
>> - person (many-to-one Person)
>> - type (many-to-one Type)
>> - Address
>>
>> Phone
>> - idphone
>> - person (many-to-one Person)
>> - type (many-to-one Type)
>> - phone
>>
>> Type
>> - idtype
>> - description
>>
>> (Entities are mapped with XML)
>>
>> So, the importer process reads one file at a time (each file contains one
>> kind of entity, like Person.csv, Address.csv, etc) and creates entities,
>> that are then stored in APCCache. So far there's no access to DB.
>> The second step is to process those entities in the right order (first
>> Person, then Address, then Phone, etc). In this process, I check the DB to
>> see if it's an update or an insert. After that, I check that all relations
>> are contained by the EntityManager (since they were cached in APC,
>> relations such as Type might get detached and Doctrine tries to insert
>> them). Then I persist the object, and finally I flush the object, i.e.
>> $om->flush($object).
>>
>> 99% of the time this works, but with random Phones it throws this error:
>> Notice: Undefined index: id in
>> Doctrine/ORM/Persisters/BasicEntityPersister.php line 685.
>>
>> The error rises when Doctrine tries to find the association info for the
>> object Person. Digging in the UnitOfWork, I noticed that the contents of
>> $uow->entityIdentifiers[spl_object_hash($person)] contains the association
>> information of Type instead of Person.
>>
>> I really don't know what I can be doing wrong here. Specially since it
>> works most of the times, and the offending Entity varies from run to run.
>>
>> What should I look for?
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
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